Center for Innovative and Continuing Education

WE PRODUCE INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TO MEET YOUR PROFESSIONAL AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT NEEDS.

INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED RESOURCES

The Center for Innovative and Continuing Education is your gateway to Binghamton University’s intellectual and physical resources. Through a host of professional development and continuing education programs, we promote a regional economic development vision with a global perspective.

“SUNY BEST is making a positive difference in New York’s Southern Tier. The leadership, networking, programming, and actions of this group contribute to our region’s business development, economic health, and quality of life.”

FORMS

The following forms should be useful to you as you pursue courses through the Center
for Innovative and Continuing Education. Some forms and applications are online while
others are .pdfs that require downloading (you’ll need free Adobe Acrobat Reader software to open these files).

If you are a former non-matriculated student who missed more than three (3) consecutive
semesters, please use the Re-Enrollment Form. Once you receive your re-enrollment letter, contact the following offices to determine
if updated documentation is required:

Advising/Drop/Add/Withdrawal/Re-enrollment

Students may elect to use this link for an expedited onlineprocess for late add/drop or withdrawals. If not, select from thespecific options below.

Late Add Petition for Current Semester: See the petition instructions (.pdf, 38kb) about how to request a waiver of the add deadline for a course, then
submit this petition form (.pdf, 15 kb). Current semester late adds are submitted to your instructor.

Late Course Withdraw Petition (.pdf, 48kb) Use this form after the withdraw deadline but before the end of the
semester to request consideration for a late course withdraw. Please review the petition
for Late Withdrawal Petition Instructions. (.pdf 48kb)

To apply as a graduate non-degree student:

If you choose to take undergraduate courses, please note that undergraduate coursework
taken while a student is enrolled as a graduate student will show on a graduate transcript.
However, it will carry no grade points and will not count in a graduate GPA, nor will
it count toward the completion of a graduate degree. Credit hours and the quality
of work are indicated, but the letter grade is preceded by a "0".

Non-degree credit limits and transferring credits: Non-degree graduate students may take up to 12 credits total, though some academic
departments and schools limit that number further. Any credits taken beyond the 12-credit
limits as a non-degree student will not be counted toward earning a degree, should
you later matriculate into a graduate degree program. Any credits taken beyond 8 will
not be counted toward earning a certificate, should you later gain admission to a
certificate program. View the Graduate School Manual for details.

Center for Innovative and Continuing Education

WE PRODUCE INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TO MEET YOUR PROFESSIONAL AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT NEEDS.

INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED RESOURCES

The Center for Innovative and Continuing Education is your gateway to Binghamton University’s intellectual and physical resources. Through a host of professional development and continuing education programs, we promote a regional economic development vision with a global perspective.

“SUNY BEST is making a positive difference in New York’s Southern Tier. The leadership, networking, programming, and actions of this group contribute to our region’s business development, economic health, and quality of life.”